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Listen to the sound clip “The colonial figures depicted in my pieces are actual deceased individuals, yet they symbolise a bygone era and continue to exert influence,” explains Mah, who in his practice reimagines these figures through the traditional technique called Zhizha. This technique involves crafting paper effigies used in religious rites - transforming them into new forms and invites viewers to engage closely with a dark history. from Joanne (English Australia) TTS Computer AI Voice:

“The colonial figures depicted in my pieces are actual deceased individuals, yet they symbolise a bygone era and continue to exert influence,” explains Mah, who in his practice reimagines these figures through the traditional technique called Zhizha. This technique involves crafting paper effigies used in religious rites - transforming them into new forms and invites viewers to engage closely with a dark history.



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